We recommend you vaccinate your horse against all diseases he is at risk of being exposed to. Protect against the diseases he could be exposed to around his home as well as those he may be exposed to when traveling. Vaccinating your horse is an important part of his overall health maintenance - and essential to responsible ownership. The schedule below is a general guide to the vaccines suggested for certain ages and classes of horse. Please be sure to consult your veterinarian for a vaccine program that meets the unique needs of your horse, especially for broodmares. If you plan to vaccinate at home, please see our Equine Vaccines Comparison Chart for assistance making your selections.

From vaccinated mare:3-dose series of toxoid at 30-day intervals, starting at 2-3 months of age.

From non-vaccinated mare:Consult your veterinarian

Consult your veterinarian

Consult your veterinarian

Equine Viral Arteritis

Intact colts intended to be breeding stallions: one dose at 6-12 months of age.

Annual for colts intended to be breeding stallions

Annual for colts intended to be breeding stallions

Rotavirus A

Little value to vaccination of foals because there is insufficient time to develop antibodies for protection during susceptible age.

Not applicable

Not applicable

Rabies

Consult your veterinarian

Consult your veterinarian

Consult your veterinarian

*As with administration of all medications, the label and product insert should be read before administration of all vaccines. Please consult your veterinarian for recommendations for an individualized vaccination program for your horse.